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    Critique Please

    I shot the 3x5 card drill from 3 yards six times on Saturday. I didn't have a lot of time, so this was the only practice I was able to get in. I did shoot some video that I have posted to my YouTube Channel I would appreciate any feed back. I did notice that I was forgetting to take my finger off the trigger when I was bringing the gun back to ready.

    The target base is about three to four feet up from the bottom of the berm, which is why I appear to be shooting uphill.

    Here is the card from the first string.
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    The second string, I lost count and fired 6:
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    The third string, 4 rounds:
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    My critique: You can hit a 3x5 at 3yd. Now try it at 5yd.

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    Thanks Todd, but the drill says the goal at three yards is to have all the holes touching. Should I continue to work to that goal or move back to 5 yards?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KentF View Post
    Thanks Todd, but the drill says the goal at three yards is to have all the holes touching. Should I continue to work to that goal or move back to 5 yards?
    Try it with a larger caliber, then the holes will touch.

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    Go to Staples and buy a package of 3/4" diameter price stickers.
    Use those as a target until you can put 3 shots on the dot consistently from 3 yards.
    Then back up and use 3x5's at 5 and 7 yards.
    The 3x5 is too big of a target for 3 yards and shooters who are new to precision drills will start chasing bullet holes around the paper.
    3/4" to 1" dots at 3 yards are just about perfect for learning trigger control, front sight focus, arc of movement and sight alignment.
    Last edited by JodyH; 04-11-2011 at 12:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
    Go to Staples and buy a package of 3/4" diameter price stickers.
    Use those as a target until you can put 3 shots on the dot consistently from 3 yards.
    Then back up and use 3x5's at 5 and 7 yards.
    The 3x5 is too big of a target for 3 yards and shooters who are new to precision drills will start chasing bullet holes around the paper.
    3/4" to 1" dots at 3 yards are just about perfect for learning trigger control, front sight focus, arc of movement and sight alignment.
    Ooooh, new cheap targets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
    Go to Staples and buy a package of 3/4" diameter price stickers.
    Use those as a target until you can put 3 shots on the dot consistently from 3 yards.
    Then back up and use 3x5's at 5 and 7 yards.
    The 3x5 is too big of a target for 3 yards and shooters who are new to precision drills will start chasing bullet holes around the paper.
    3/4" to 1" dots at 3 yards are just about perfect for learning trigger control, front sight focus, arc of movement and sight alignment.
    Thanks Jody, I'll get some tonight.
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    Cogito ergo armatus sum -- I think, therefore I am armed

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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
    The 3x5 is too big of a target for 3 yards and shooters who are new to precision drills will start chasing bullet holes around the paper.
    I've got an awful lot of students over the past 15 years or so who might disagree with that...

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    I know allot of my students would look at me like I had 2 heads if I put a 1 inch dot on the target and tell them all rounds must hit it. I might even get shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
    Go to Staples and buy a package of 3/4" diameter price stickers.
    Use those as a target until you can put 3 shots on the dot consistently from 3 yards.
    Then back up and use 3x5's at 5 and 7 yards.
    The 3x5 is too big of a target for 3 yards and shooters who are new to precision drills will start chasing bullet holes around the paper.
    3/4" to 1" dots at 3 yards are just about perfect for learning trigger control, front sight focus, arc of movement and sight alignment.
    We used targets with 1" Squares in the center of the 3x5 or 7" scoring circles, and it does give you a good reference.

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